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Are you keen to conduct research exploring public health practice in humanitarian crises?
Do you know of public health interventions that could be adapted and made effective in a humanitarian context?
R2HC is pleased to announce that its third call for Expressions of Interest opened on Wednesday 3rd June 2015 at 00.01am BST. Over the past two years we have awarded more than 25 grants and a total of 7.7 million pounds to organisations working across the humanitarian health spectrum, including reviewing psycho-social interventions in refugee settings, behaviour change messaging during the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, and improving menstrual hygiene in emergency contexts. For more information please click here.